Rasul told the BBC that he had first heard news of the air strike at 6:45 am. "Three of the ambulances arrived at the scene and found people suffocating in the streets. Our teams are still there," he added. "We are transferring patients from place to place because the hospitals are all full."

Dr. Shagul Islam, a doctor at the Idlib hospital, told Channel 2 News: "At about 8:30 am, we started receiving victims of the attack. Many of the hospitals around North Hama and the Idlib area have been bombed over the past few weeks." Islam explained that “this means that the nearest facility to treat the wounded is about 11 miles from the attack site. "